ERIC Number: EJ806625
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2008-Aug
Pages: 21
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Teaching Experiments and Professional Development
Norton, Anderson Hassell; McCloskey, Andrea
Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education, v11 n4 p285-305 Aug 2008
The challenge that we address concerns teachers' shifts toward student-centered instruction. We report on a yearlong professional development study in which two United States elementary school teachers engaged in a teaching experiment, as described by Steffe and Thompson (in: Lesh and Kelly (eds) Research on design in mathematics and science education, 2000). The teaching experiment involved close mathematical interactions with a pair of students after school, in the context of solving fractions tasks. By conducting a teaching experiment, we anticipated that each teacher would have more opportunity to develop insight into students' mathematics. We also anticipated that these insights would influence the teachers' classroom practice, even without explicit support for such a shift. Indeed, the teachers found that they began asking more probing questions of their students and spending more time listening to students' explanations, but shifts to classroom practice were limited by constraining factors such an inflexible curriculum.
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Faculty Development, Teaching Methods, Mathematics Instruction, Interaction, Problem Solving, Teacher Researchers, Classroom Techniques, Teacher Improvement, Teaching Skills
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Elementary Education
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Language: English
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